Bradley Robb
Bradley Robb, OTR, has been practicing occupational therapy for over 30 years in a wide variety of settings, including short term rehabilitation, subacute rehabilitation, mental health, home health, out patient, and industrial rehabilitation. Brad currently works for Aegis Therapies as a clinical practice specialist, covering a three-state area. He has an affinity for understanding cognition and its role in rehab, but also in day-to-day life. Brad assists in classes, group therapy and evaluations.
Bradley Robb, OTR, has been practicing occupational therapy for over 30 years in a wide variety of settings, including short term rehabilitation, subacute rehabilitation, mental health, home health, out patient, and industrial rehabilitation. Brad currently works for Aegis Therapies as a clinical practice specialist, covering a three-state area. He has an affinity for understanding cognition and its role in rehab, but also in day-to-day life. Brad assists in classes, group therapy and evaluations.
Tracey Robb
Tracey Robb, MAOT, TBRI Educator, has been working with children and families with sensory processing and self regulation difficulties for over 25 years. Tracey is passionate about using a family/caregiver model to treat the child holistically. Her gentle, but firm approach elicits the strengths of a child and family, and fosters carryover of those strengths and treatment strategies into the home. She specializes in trauma, difficult behaviors, attachment, developmental delays and visual and vestibular integration. In 2016 she became a Trust Based Relational Intervention Educator in order to better understand and apply sensory integration tools relationally.
Tracey Robb, MAOT, TBRI Educator, has been working with children and families with sensory processing and self regulation difficulties for over 25 years. Tracey is passionate about using a family/caregiver model to treat the child holistically. Her gentle, but firm approach elicits the strengths of a child and family, and fosters carryover of those strengths and treatment strategies into the home. She specializes in trauma, difficult behaviors, attachment, developmental delays and visual and vestibular integration. In 2016 she became a Trust Based Relational Intervention Educator in order to better understand and apply sensory integration tools relationally.
What is TBRI?Trust Based Relational Intervention(TBRI®), developed by Drs. Karyn Purvis and David Cross, is an attachment-based, trauma-informed intervention that is designed to meet the complex needs of vulnerable children. TBRI® uses Empowering Principles to address physical needs, Connecting Principles for attachment needs, and Correcting Principles to disarm fear-based behaviors. While the intervention is based on years of attachment, sensory processing, and neuroscience research, the heartbeat of TBRI® is connection.
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